Cianuro espumoso

Hardcover, 219 pages

Spanish language

Published Aug. 6, 2010 by RBA Coleccionables, S.A..

ISBN:
978-84-473-6903-4
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En el reservado de un selecto restaurante, seis personas se reúnen alrededor de una mesa preparada para siete comensales. Ante el asiento vacío hay un ramillete de romero en memoria de Rosemary Burton, fallecida en aquel mismo escenario un año atrás después de haber ingerido cianuro disuelto en su copa. En aquel momento todo el mundo pensó que se trataba de un suicidio. Hoy ya no. Ahora existen sospechas fundadas de que en realidad Rosemary fue asesinada. Y lo que en un principio parecía una cena organizada en homenaje a la difunta se va a convertir en otra cosa muy distinta. Una peligrosa conmemoración que puede volver a acabar en tragedia cuando, al alzar la copa para brindar en recuerdo de la fallecida, uno de los comensales se desploma en su silla.

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Review of 'REMEMBERED DEATH' on 'Goodreads'

A cute little mystery with many twists - every one of the suspects is, well, very suspicious.

The structure is different than your usual "whodunit": Our investigator, Colonel Race, doesn't show up until halfway through the book, he's not the one who does all the deduction, and (gasp!) he doesn't come up with the solution by himself. He's also a less memorable character than Agatha Christie's "trademarks", Poirot & Marple.

This book is set in London's well-to-do society, which I enjoyed with its "parlourmaids" and champagne and allusions to the life of politicians.
It was originally published in the early 1940s, and comes with that time's attitude towards women, which I do not enjoy with all of its stereotypes and mysogyny.

I was a little underwhelmed by the solution to the mystery (no spoilers, no worries!), or rather how the conclusion was reached. I found the way of reasoning quite …

Review of 'Sparkling Cyanide (Agatha Christie Signature Edition)' on 'Goodreads'

I have to say, I enjoyed this book much more than I expected to at first. It had been sitting on my shelf for over four months (actually, since four days before quarantine started) and I had chosen it not because the premise intrigued me but because it was one of the few Agatha Christie left I could find at local bookstores that I hadn't already read. "Sparkling Cyanide" seemed a very cliche title and the blurb on the back sounded overly dramatic and didn't really convey anything about the book's content.

I actually really loved this book, contrary to expectations. I loved the touch of starting with the flashback to the first suicide (suspected to be murder) told from every suspect's perspective, and each was given such good motives for murder that I honestly had no idea who it would be.

The solution did not disappoint and thought up …

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